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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / AIDS / July 2005

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wilyretrovirus - 18 Jul 2005 14:36 GMT
While reading this article by Celia Farber,
http://www.redflagsdaily.com/farber/2005_jul07.php
I was struck by a quote from what might possibly be our very own Mr.
Carter...

"Boasting of her recent NY Press attack on Scheff, myself (calling me an
“HIV denialist”) and even Christine Maggiore, who tipped off Scheff to the
story and who Bergman calls an “HIV imposter” because Maggiore is healthy
and long-term HIV-positive, Bergman elicited an excited response from an
AIDS activist named George Carter, who wrote in reply to her email alert,
“Hi Jeanne! Doesn’t it just make ya feel CLEAN???”"

The most obvious and logical assertion to such a comment, is that somebody
must have felt dirty, or unclean prior to the comment.  I wonder why that
would be?  

Was that you, George?  If so, can you tell us why Ms. Bergman might now
"feel clean"?  

For those of you who don't know the focal point of all of this, it started
with an article written by Liam Scheff called "Orphans on Trial".  If you
haven't read it already, here's a link.
http://www.altheal.org/toxicity/orphans.htm
GMCarter - 18 Jul 2005 16:27 GMT
>While reading this article by Celia Farber,
your brains congealed ...

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